concat() javascript code example

Example 1: merge array in js

//for ES5
var array1 = ["Rahul", "Sachin"];
var array2 = ["Sehwag", "Kohli"];

var output = array1.concat(array2);
console.log(output);

//for ES6, we use spread operators to concat arrays

var array1 = ["Dravid", "Tendulkar"];
var array2 = ["Virendra", "Virat"];

var output = [...array1, ...array2];
console.log(output);

Example 2: javascript concat

let chocholates = ['Mars', 'BarOne', 'Tex'];
let chips = ['Doritos', 'Lays', 'Simba'];
let sweets = ['JellyTots'];

let snacks = [];
snacks.concat(chocholates);
// snacks will now be ['Mars', 'BarOne', 'Tex']
// Similarly if we left the snacks array empty and used the following
snacks.concat(chocolates, chips, sweets);
//This would return the snacks array with all other arrays combined together
// ['Mars', 'BarOne', 'Tex', 'Doritos', 'Lays', 'Simba', 'JellyTots']

Example 3: string concat javascript

//This method adds two or more strings and returns a new single string.

let str1 = new String( "This is string one" ); 
let str2 = new String( "This is string two" ); 
let str3 = str1.concat(str2.toString());
console.log("str1 + str2 : "+str3)

output:
str1 + str2 : This is string oneThis is string two

Example 4: concat js mdn

const array1 = ['a', 'b', 'c'];
const array2 = ['d', 'e', 'f'];
const array3 = array1.concat(array2);

console.log(array3);
// expected output: Array ["a", "b", "c", "d", "e", "f"]

Example 5: js concatenate strings

const str1 = 'Hello';
const str2 = 'World';

console.log(str1 + str2);
>> HelloWorld

console.log(str1 + ' ' + str2);
>> Hello World

Example 6: js combine two arrays

const letters = ['a', 'b', 'c'];
const numbers = [1, 2, 3];

letters.concat(numbers);
// result in ['a', 'b', 'c', 1, 2, 3]

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